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High-Grade Silver Company to Join CSE – Ready to Produce in 2021

Dave Jackson Dave Jackson, Stockhouse
2 Comments| September 28, 2020

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Click to enlargeMuch like gold, silver is trending higher in value and what better way to access the market than with a high-grade silver play that could be ready produce as early as next year.

Enter Kuya Silver Corporation (CSE.KUYA) – a soon-to-be CSE-listed Canadian junior mining Company that’s earning an 80-percent interest in Peruvian Bethania Silver Mine which has historically produced high-grade silver, as well as some lead and zinc. Kuya is a simplified form of the Quechuan word “qhuya” which means a mine.

In this exclusive vodcast, Stockhouse Media’s Dave Jackson was joined by Kuya CEO David Stein to discuss the Company’s preparations to restart operations at its Bethania Silver Mine high-grade silver-lead and zinc operation by next year, how they plan to be amongst the lowest cost producers in Latin America, and their unique exploration mining business model.


To learn more about the Company, visit kuyasilver.com.


FULL DISCLOSURE: This is a paid article produced by Stockhouse Publishing.


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